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LANDON LIMERIGK AND A. H. E. STEIN, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNORSTO JAMES T. HAIR AND O. W. RICHARDSON.

Letters Patent No. 91,645, vdated June 22, 1869.

The VSchedule ,referred to in these Letters Patent and nnaking part ofthe same.

To whom. 'it may concer-nef Beit known that we, LANDON LIMERICK and A.H. E, STEIN, both of Louisville, J elerson county, Kentucky, haveinvented a new and useful Advertising-Attachment to Tables, Ste.; and wedo hereby declare the following to bea full, clear, and exactdescription thereof, reference being-had to the accompanying drawings,making part of this-speciiication. V

Our invention vrelates to an advertising-medium, consisting of asuitable framefor the reception of businesscards, said frame beingarranged so as to revolve around :a shaft, which is secured to atable,desk, or other fixed This mechanical device we call a rotary advertiser.

The accompanying drawing is a'perspective view of a rotary advertiserembodying our improvements, one

' of 4the cards being represented'as partially removed, `so as toshowthe grooves or clips by which the slides and cards are securedwithin the revolving frame.

4 A represents a table, which is supported upon feet B B; andrising"ertically from the centreof this table is a iixed shalt, C, to which isconnected, by' arms D D', and aVv collar, .lL-the revolving frame E,which is adapted to receive a number of business-cards of differentsizesand dimensions.

^ This frame may be constructed of any suitable material, either wood ormetal, and it is furnished with 'clips F, for the reception of the glassslides G, and also of .the business-cards.

removal of the glass slides, for the purpose of cleaning, 8vo., and litalso enables the cards to be withdrawn at anytime and be replaced byothers.

Where itis desired to retain the cards, they may be permanently securedtothe slides, or their subjectmatter may be permanently painted on theslides without the use of cards.

The device may thus be made highly ornamental and attractive, and. itseffect may be still further e11- hanced by alight placed within therevolving frame.

The slides serve as a glazing to the cards, greatly enriching theirappearance, and also protecting them from dust.

We claim herein as new, and of our invention- The combination of atable, A B B', fixed. shaft C, and 'revolving frame E D D', the latterheilig provided with grooves or clips F, for the reception ot' thetrans` parent slides G, and also of the business-cards, in the mannerdescribed and represented.

- In testimony of which invention, we hereunto set our hands.

LANDON 'LIMER-IGK. A. H. E. STEIN.

Witnesses:

f GEO. H. KNIGHT,

J AMES H. LAYMAN.

